With a smorgasbord of food and drink options in Singapore, there's no shortage of Chinese cuisine around the island. However, for Chinese food that combines gastronomy, art and philosophy, there is only Yue Bai. Yue Bai redefines good eating with traditional Chinese dietary therapy, though far from the sharp bitterness of traditional Chinese herbs or the rigidness of health diets....
With a smorgasbord of food and drink options in Singapore, there's no shortage of Chinese cuisine around the island. However, for Chinese food that combines gastronomy, art and philosophy, there is onlyYue Bai redefines good eating with traditional Chinese dietary therapy, though far from the sharp bitterness of traditional Chinese herbs or the rigidness of health diets.
Works of Chinese cultural arts are found around the restaurant, from an excerpt from Huang Di Nei Jing on the wall to a modern Chinese painting by Singaporean artist Goh Beng Kwan in the private dining room.Besides art in its decor, Chef Lee sees cooking as an art form, evident in dishes that combine gastronomy, art and the principles of dietary therapy.
It's followed by the refreshing Roselle Flower-infused Winter Melon , which also acted as a palate cleanser. Lamb warms the kidney and boosts the yang energy. A winning dish that's tender and melt in the mouth, without the usual gamey aromas of lamb.
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